Gregory Charles will whistle The Sound of Music

New example of a return for the performing arts to safe havens? Or a simple desire to sing timeless tunes? Be that as it may, Gregory Charles will present next December his staging of The melody of happiness.

Posted at 5:17 p.m.

Dominic Late

Dominic Late
The Press

“Do, the do has a good back, re, golden sunbeam…” Created in 1959 by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, The Sound of Music has since belonged to the classics of the Broadway stages. A fame amplified by the unforgettable 1965 film adaptation starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer.

It is in the company of more than twenty-five actors, singers and dancers, as well as a group of eight musicians, that Gregory Charles will measure up to this big piece of the American musical comedy repertoire. Inspired by the true story of the von Trapp family, The melody of happiness is, as we know, an ode to the saving power of music, a theme dear to the singer of I Think of You.

Auditions will take place in March and April to choose the young people aged five to seventeen who will take to the stage at the Théâtre St-Denis in December and at the Salle Albert-Rousseau in Quebec City in the summer of 2023. the world together? “Do, the do has a good back, re, ray of golden sunshine…”


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